The use of artificial intelligence in the administration of criminal justice: problems and prospects

 
PIIS102694520018277-5-1
DOI10.31857/S102694520018277-5
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Occupation: associate Professor of the Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminology
Affiliation: Southern Federal University
Address: Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 1
Pages91-97
Abstract

The article explores the problems of using digital technologies in the administration of criminal justice. The conclusion is justified that in evidence artificial intelligence can be used to a very limited extent - only to control the admissibility of evidence. Consideration is being given to the possibility of using digital software systems to qualify the act committed by the accused. The erroneous approach is justified, according to which artificial intelligence can take part in the sentencing of the defendant. As the main direction for the use of information technologies in criminal proceedings, the solution of the tasks of optimizing hardware and technical, organizational, documentary and other routine processes, as well as work to eliminate errors of a legal and technical nature, is determined

Keywordscriminal procedure, collection of evidence, evaluation of evidence, admissibility of evidence, theory of formal evidence, artificial intelligence, court, internal conviction of the judge, justice, interpretation of legal norm, imposition of punishment
Received06.05.2021
Publication date17.03.2022
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